Answer:
Same po tayo ng book. Number 6 pahalang po ay Panao
Explanation:
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"Read the excerpt from "A Modest Proposal." Then as to the females, it would, I think, with humble submission, be a loss to the publick, because they soon would become breeders themselves: And besides, it is not improbable that some scrupulous people might be apt to censure such a practice, (although indeed very unjustly) as a little bordering upon cruelty, which, I confess, hath always been with me the strongest objection against any project, how well soever intended."
Answer:
Some people "might be apt to" criticize the practice.
Explanation:
Euphemism is a figure of language in the Portuguese language, a mechanism that aims to soften a word or expression that may be rude or unpleasant. The euphemism is the exchange of terms or expressions that may offend someone for softer ones, either because they are unkind or rude.
The phrase "Some people might be able to criticize the practice" is an example of euphemism, as being able to criticize "the practice" was used as a way of softening the real meaning of the practice of raising children to be devoured in the future.
D. possessions such as jewelry, furniture, and boats, I think.
Answer:
The correct answer would be option C, It can be addictive.
Explanation:
When someone uses media to rely on everything, either it is mass media or social media, he spends most of his time on that. Gradually he becomes addicted to the media. Psychologists say that too much media consumption can be addicted just like a drug, for example if you get addicted to a drug, you cannot leave it. Similarly if you gets addicted to media, it would be too hard for you to leave it and it would act as a drug for you.
The Bantu people lived in western Africa. At some point in history they decided to move throughout Africa, spreading their knowledge about agriculture(domesticating yams and bananas) and also their language.
Question: Millions of people across East Central and southern Africa today speak languages that developed from the language introduced by the_____who migrated from Western Africa
Answer: D. Bantu